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  1. Middle French (French: moyen français) is a historical division of the French language that covered the period from the 14th to the 16th century This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it .

  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · English Wikipedia has an article on: Middle French. Middle French is the language that falls between Old French and Modern French. The main distinctions between Middle French, Old French and Modern French include the loss of the nominative/oblique case system, and the use of the 'y' where Modern French would use an 'i'.

  3. French orthography encompasses the spelling and punctuation of the French language. It is based on a combination of phonemic and historical principles. The spelling of words is largely based on the pronunciation of Old French c. 1100–1200 AD, and has stayed more or less the same since then, despite enormous changes to the pronunciation of the language in the intervening years.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Middle French (Q1473289) Middle French. historical variety of French used c. 1350–1600. frm. Middle French language. Language. Label. Description.

  5. The Middle Ages also saw the influence of other linguistic groups on the dialects of France. Modern French, which was derived mainly from the langue d'oïl, acquired the word si to contradict negative statements or respond to negative questions, from cognate forms of "yes" in Spanish and Catalan (sí), Portuguese (sim), and Italian (sì).

  6. Old French was the Romance dialect continuum spoken in the northern half of modern France and parts of modern Belgium and Switzerland from around 1000 to 1300. It was then known as the langue d'oïl. This was different from the langue d'oc (Occitan language, also then called Provençal), whose territory bordered that of Old French to the south.

  7. 14 de set. de 2018 · A dictionary of Middle French (1330-1500) comprising more than 65,000 entries with 470,000 contextual examples. The search function is flexible and allows for orthographic variants. Definitions are given in modern French.